Sealey WB951LED Instruction Manual
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To install the Sealey WB951LED Beacon, ensure the mounting surface is clean and dry. Use the magnetic base to secure it onto a flat metal surface, or utilize the permanent mounting option with screws if necessary. Connect the beacon to a power source using the provided cable.
First, check if the beacon is properly connected to a power source. Examine the fuse and replace it if it's blown. Ensure the power switch is turned on. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact Sealey customer support for further assistance.
Yes, the Sealey WB951LED Beacon is designed to be weather-resistant and can be used in harsh weather conditions including rain and snow. However, ensure that the electrical connections are protected from water ingress.
To change the flash pattern, locate the pattern selection button on the beacon. Press the button repeatedly until the desired pattern is selected. Refer to the user manual for a list of available patterns.
Regularly check the beacon for any physical damage and ensure the lens is clean for optimal visibility. Inspect electrical connections for corrosion and ensure the magnetic base remains strong and free from debris.
Ensure the magnetic base is firmly attached to a clean, flat metal surface. For additional security, consider using the permanent mounting option, especially if driving on rough terrain.
While the Sealey WB951LED Beacon is primarily designed for outdoor use on vehicles, it can also be used indoors for emergency signaling, provided it is connected to a suitable power source.
The Sealey WB951LED Beacon operates on a 12V DC power supply. Ensure your vehicle or power source matches this requirement to avoid damage.
The magnetic base requires a metallic surface for secure attachment. For non-metallic surfaces, use the permanent mounting option with screws, ensuring a stable installation.
Clean any debris or rust on the magnetic base and the mounting surface. If the magnet is still weak, consider replacing it or using an alternative mounting method to ensure safety.